A lesson covering Chapter 3 of Treasure Island, where Jim travels to Bristol, meets Long John Silver, and prepares to set sail on the Hispaniola. Focuses on character introduction, nautical vocabulary, and analyzing the early signs of conflict.
A comprehensive set of compound word cards and teaching strategies to help students identify, build, and master compound words through hands-on activities.
A high-energy drama and literacy lesson focused on prosody, tone, and vocal expression. Students practice reading the same sentence in various moods to discover how delivery changes meaning.
A creative writing lesson where students step into the tiny shoes (or many legs) of an insect to describe their world through the five senses.
A lesson designed to help newcomer English learners express gratitude to paraprofessionals using structured sentence frames and targeted vocabulary.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on RL.6.5 (Text Structure) and RL.6.6 (Point of View), using the 'Blueprint and Lens' theme to help students analyze how parts contribute to the whole and how narrators see the world.
A lesson exploring RL.7.4 and RI.7.4 standards, focusing on word choice, connotation, figurative language, and their impact on tone and meaning in both literary and informational texts.
An intervention lesson focused on r-controlled vowels through a narrative story about a girl named Callie visiting a farm. Students will identify, sort, and analyze words with er, ar, or, ur, and ir patterns while practicing comprehension skills.
A Chapter 6 analysis focusing on Gatsby's idealized vision of Daisy and the conflict between his dreams and reality. Tailored for ELL Level 2 students with visual support and scaffolded writing tasks.
A literature-focused lesson using fictional stories set across North Carolina's diverse landscapes to practice character analysis, theme identification, and figurative language.
A comprehensive 12-day preparation unit focused on mastering the NC ELA EOG Grade 4 standards through a 50-question mock exam and intensive strategy sessions.
A lesson focused on mastering the RACES writing strategy through structured practice and architectural-themed guided writing.
A comprehensive study guide for Act 5 of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, designed for WIDA level 3 English language learners. Includes vocabulary, summary completion, literary term analysis, and event sequencing.